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单词 unfashioned
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unfashionedadj.

Brit. /(ˌ)ʌnˈfaʃnd/, U.S. /ˌənˈfæʃənd/
Etymology: un- prefix1 2.
1. Not wrought into form or shape.
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the world > space > shape > lack of shape > [adjective] > unformed or not shaped
unformeda1340
unshapenc1350
unfashioned1538
unshaped1572
informed?1609
indigested1613
unmoulded1620
ineffigiate1657
unacted1700
1538 T. Elyot Dict. Ineffigiatus, vnfacyoned, withoute good proporcyon.
1561 T. Norton tr. J. Calvin Inst. Christian Relig. i. f. 38 When Moses sheweth that the very vnfashioned lump [of the world] was susteined in him [sc. the Spirit].
1635 J. Donne Elegy xv. 97 Countlesse multitudes Of formlesse curses, projects unmade up, Abuses yet unfashion'd.
1669 S. Sturmy Mariners Mag. b j Go forth, thou shapeless Embryon of my Brain, Unfashion'd as thou art.
1712 Spectator No. 554. ⁋9 Many a good natural Genius is lost, or lies unfashioned, like a Jewel in the Mine.
1764 O. Goldsmith Traveller 17 I see the lords of human kind pass by.., By forms unfashion'd, fresh from Nature's hand.
1848 T. Aird Poet. Wks. 211 A cloudy confluence of unfashioned light.
2. Not refined or polished; not made elegant or fashionable:
a. Of persons. Obsolete.
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the mind > attention and judgement > bad taste > lack of refinement > [adjective] > specifically of persons
boistousc1300
rudec1405
blunt1477
rustyc1485
rough?1531
sillya1547
ruggedc1565
unrefined1582
unpolished1594
unfashioned1606
inurbane1623
incult1628
ungenteel1633
roughsome?c1660
unpolite1674
inelegant1735
untutored1751
unrarefied1835
the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > [adjective] > ill-mannered > unrefined > specifically of persons
uplandisha1387
rustyc1485
rustical?1532
gross?1533
rusticc1550
rough-hewn1591
unfashioned1606
unpolite1674
crude1722
uncouth1732
piggish1742
rough-spun1768
coarse-graineda1774
coarse-fibred1872
rough as guts1919
1606 S. Daniel Queenes Arcadia v. iv. sig. K4v Worthier people too, of subtler spirits, Then these vnfashion'd, and vncomb'd rude swaine.
1673 J. Dryden Marriage a-la-Mode ii. i. 17 An unfashion'd, untravel'd, meer Sicilian, is a Bete.
1711 R. Steele Spectator No. 154. ⁋2 A sober modest Man was always looked upon by both Sexes as a precise unfashioned Fellow.
a1817 R. L. Edgeworth Mem. (1820) I. 80 She was a plump, good natured, unfashioned girl, with little knowledge of any sort, and no accomplishments.
b. Of things. Obsolete.
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the mind > attention and judgement > bad taste > lack of refinement > [adjective]
untheweda1325
unbenec1400
incondite1539
undight1555
ungentle1565
impolished1583
transalpinea1592
impolited1598
uncourtly1598
tartarous1602
impolite1612
unelevated1627
unfashioned1630
unbrushed1640
unhewed1644
hirsute1658
unhewn1659
inelegant1667
sordid1668
ingenteel1694
barbarous1700
ungracefula1732
tramontane1740
uninformed1754
clumsy1758
heavy1817
uncharmed1818
nettle-rough1850
blowzy1851
mal élevé1878
inexquisite1922
pseudo-sophisticated1925
1630 J. Taylor Water-cormorant in Wks. iii. 6/2 That Muld-Sack for his most vnfashion'd fashions Is the fit patterne of their transformations.
1672 J. Dryden Conquest Granada i. iii. i. 27 There's something roughly noble there, Which, in unfashion'd Nature, looks Divine.
1695 J. Edwards Disc. conc. Old & New-Test. III. x. 436 Illiterate, Blunt, Unfashion'd Language.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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